The artwork titled “Urd, Verdandi, Skuld (The Norns)” is a 1983 creation by the artist Anselm Kiefer. This piece belongs to the “New European Painting” art movement and falls under the figurative genre.
The artwork depicts a grand, arched structure constructed of dark, textured bricks that recede into the distance, creating a profound sense of depth and perspective. The names “Urd,” “Verdandi,” and “Skuld” are inscribed on the vault, referencing the Norns, who are figures from Norse mythology known for governing fate. The composition is characterized by its use of meticulous architectural details and a somber color palette, evoking a cavernous, almost sacred space. The overall atmosphere is one of grandeur and mystery, inviting the viewer to ponder the themes of destiny and time as interpreted through Kiefer’s distinctive, textural style.